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May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, honoring the contributions of leaders building a foundation for future generations.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. —

May marks Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month — also known as AANHPI Heritage Month — a time to honor the rich histories, cultures and contributions of these communities. 

This year’s theme, “A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience,” celebrates AANHPI leaders who are paving the way for future generations to grow, lead and navigate challenges with resilience. 

In Northern California, AANHPI changemakers are making a lasting impact by uplifting culture, expanding education, advocating for equity and supporting mental wellness in their communities.

Jasjit Singh

Jasjit Singh has dedicated his life to creating space for young people who share his roots — Punjabi, Sikh and proud of both. Born in Punjab, India, and raised in Fresno and the Bay Area, Singh grew up straddling two worlds: the deep …

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